
Monash University
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Professor Kevin Carrico is a distinguished academic at Monash University, Australia, with expertise in cultural anthropology, focusing on issues of nationalism, identity, and political movements in China and Hong Kong. His interdisciplinary research bridges anthropology, cultural studies, and political sociology, offering critical insights into contemporary socio-political dynamics in East Asia.
Dr. Carrico holds advanced degrees in anthropology, reflecting his deep academic grounding in the field:
Professor Carrico’s research primarily explores:
Dr. Carrico has held several prestigious academic positions, contributing to his field through teaching and research:
Professor Carrico has been recognized for his contributions to anthropology and Chinese studies through notable fellowships and grants:
Dr. Carrico has authored significant works that have shaped discussions on identity and politics in China and Hong Kong:
Professor Carrico’s work has had a notable impact on the study of nationalism and identity politics in China. His ethnographic research on the Han Clothing Movement and Hong Kong’s political landscape provides unique perspectives on how cultural and national identities are constructed and contested. His publications are widely cited in anthropology and Chinese studies, contributing to global academic discourse on state-society tensions in East Asia.
Dr. Carrico is an active participant in academic and public forums, sharing his expertise through various platforms: